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Dodik's note to Ukraine: On what basis do you claim that?


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The office of the Chairman of the BiH Presidency Milorad Dodik wrote to the 
Embassy of Ukraine with a request to submit relevant information regarding the 
icon. 

Source: Tanjug Thursday, December 24, 2020 | 08:45 



Tanjug/AP Photo/Kemal Softic

It pertains to the icon that he gave to the head of Russian diplomacy, Sergey 
Lavrov, and which Ukraine claims was stolen from the Lugansk region. 

In a note that Banja Luka's Alternative Television had access to, the Embassy 
of Ukraine in Bosnia-Herzegovina was asked to explain the basis for the claims 
that the icon is the cultural heritage of that country, to present relevant 
evidence that is not based on Internet sources and to explain and present 
evidence to whom and in what period it belonged. 

The letter points out that, according to the Cabinet, the icon in question is 
not on any list of protected, lost or alienated cultural treasures of any 
country. 

"In order to continue good and friendly relations with Ukraine, as well as full 
respect for all international conventions concerning the protection of 
national, historical and cultural goods and the prohibition of their 
alienation, bearing in mind the Ukrainian Embassy's claim that the icon in 
question is part of Ukraine's cultural heritage. The Embassy in Sarajevo shall 
submit to the Cabinet of the Serb member of the Presidency of 
Bosnia-Herzegovina as soon as possible all relevant information regarding the 
subject icon", the note reads. 

This, as it is stated, includes that the Embassy of Ukraine submits relevant 
evidence on which it bases its claims that the icon in question is part of the 
"Ukrainian cultural heritage", which would confirm those allegations. 

It is also requested that the Embassy of Ukraine submit all relevant 
information that is not based on "Internet resources" and misinterpreted 
allegations in the media, but on the basis of legally valid facts and evidence. 

"If the Embassy of Ukraine has evidence that it is an icon that is part of the 
Ukrainian cultural, religious and historical heritage, the Embassy should 
inform who and at what time the icon in question belonged to, whether the icon 
was alienated, from whom, when and where, as well as whether it is on any list 
of alienated items that Ukraine is looking for", it is stated in the note, ATV 
reports. 

In agreement with the donor, the Russian side handed over the icon to the 
Embassy of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Moscow today, which the chairman of the 
Presidency of BiH Milorad Dodik gave to the head of Russian diplomacy Sergey 
Lavrov, it was confirmed from the Embassy of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Moscow for 
RTRS.

 

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